Specimens of English Dramatic Poets who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare: With Notes |
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Strana 1
That even in those where we should comfort find , Where our delight now in our
aged days Should rest and be , even there our only grief And deepest sorrows 10
abridge our life , Most pining cares and deadly thoughts do grave . Arosl .
That even in those where we should comfort find , Where our delight now in our
aged days Should rest and be , even there our only grief And deepest sorrows 10
abridge our life , Most pining cares and deadly thoughts do grave . Arosl .
Strana 13
Fair Eva , plac'd in perfect happiness , Lending her praise - notes to the liberal
heavens , Struck will the accents of Arch - angels ' tunes , Wrought not more
pleasure to her husband's thoughts , Than this fair woman's words and notes ...
Fair Eva , plac'd in perfect happiness , Lending her praise - notes to the liberal
heavens , Struck will the accents of Arch - angels ' tunes , Wrought not more
pleasure to her husband's thoughts , Than this fair woman's words and notes ...
Strana 24
... king ; Which fills my mind with strange despairing thoughts , Which thoughts
are martyred with endless torments , And in this worment comfort tind I none , But
what I feel the crown upon my head ; And therefore let me wcar it yet a while .
... king ; Which fills my mind with strange despairing thoughts , Which thoughts
are martyred with endless torments , And in this worment comfort tind I none , But
what I feel the crown upon my head ; And therefore let me wcar it yet a while .
Strana 39
But the holiest minds have sometimes nol thought it blameabile to counterfeit
impicty in the person of another , to bring Vice in upon the stage speaking her
own dialeci , and , theinselves being arined with an Unction of self - confident
impunity ...
But the holiest minds have sometimes nol thought it blameabile to counterfeit
impicty in the person of another , to bring Vice in upon the stage speaking her
own dialeci , and , theinselves being arined with an Unction of self - confident
impunity ...
Strana 51
First at mornings take your book , The glass wherein yourself must look ; Your
young thoughts so proud and jolly Must be turn'd to motions holy ; For your busk ,
attires and toys , llave your thoughts on heavenly joys : And for all your follies
pasi ...
First at mornings take your book , The glass wherein yourself must look ; Your
young thoughts so proud and jolly Must be turn'd to motions holy ; For your busk ,
attires and toys , llave your thoughts on heavenly joys : And for all your follies
pasi ...
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Specimens of English Dramatic Poets, who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare ... Charles Lamb Zobrazení fragmentů - 1856 |
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